The Opposite(Antonym) of “flirtatious”
The antonyms of flirtatious are unromantic and unattractive. The antonym unromantic conveys a lack of romantic interest or behavior, while unattractive describes something that is not pleasing to the eye.
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Definitions and Examples of unromantic, unattractive
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not having or showing romantic interest or behavior.
Example
He was unromantic and never did anything special for his partner.
Not pleasing or appealing to the senses, especially sight.
Example
The old building was unattractive and in need of repair.
Key Differences: unromantic vs unattractive
- 1Unromantic describes a lack of romantic interest or behavior, while flirtatious describes someone who behaves in a way that suggests romantic interest.
- 2Unattractive describes something that is not pleasing to the eye, while flirtatious describes someone who behaves in a way that suggests romantic interest.
Effective Usage of unromantic, unattractive
- 1Describing Behavior: Use flirtatious to describe someone who behaves in a way that suggests romantic interest, and unromantic to describe someone who lacks such behavior.
- 2Describing Appearance: Use unattractive to describe something that is not pleasing to the eye.
- 3Expressing Preferences: Use these antonyms to express your preferences in people or behavior.
Remember this!
The antonyms of flirtatious are unromantic and unattractive. Use flirtatious to describe someone who behaves in a way that suggests romantic interest, and unromantic to describe someone who lacks such behavior. Use unattractive to describe something that is not pleasing to the eye. These antonyms can be used to describe behavior and appearance, and to express preferences.